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seduce

  • 1 tæla

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    (-da, -dr), v. to entice, entrap.
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    d, [tól], to manage; faðir þinn þykkisk ekki mega um þik t. hér í híbýlum sínum, Eg. 194; var hann svá í lýzku ok athæfi, at trautt þótti mega um tæla, Fms. xi. 78, 92.

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  • 2 TÆLA

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    (-da, -dr), v. to entice, entrap.
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    d, [tál], to entice, betray; t. menn með fjölkyngi, Clem. 56; t. þá með svikum, Fms. ii. 137; tæla þik, Sks. 537; tældr miklum tálum. Alm. 36; er Herodes konungr sá at hann var tældr af Austrvegs-konungum, Hom. 48.

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  • 3 af-leiðis

    adv.
    1. loc. astray, out of the path, Sd. 146, 655 xvii. 4.
    2. metaph., færa a., to pervert, Stj. 227, 519; þeir lugu á okkr, en þú færðir orð þeirra a., you perverted their words, Bs. i. 7, Glúm. 327; Snúa e-m a., to seduce, Andr. 625. 75.
    β. impers., e-u þokar a., turns out wrong, Bs. i. 340.

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  • 4 blygða

    (að), v. to put to shame, seduce.
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    ð, to put to shame, Fas. iii. 655, Fms. iii. 89. β. reflex, to be ashamed, Sks. 494; = bleyðast, to lose heart, Fas. iii. 411; b. sín, to be ashamed, to repent, (mod.)

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  • 5 fífla

    I)
    f. wanton girl, romp.
    (-da, -dr), v. to beguile, seduce;
    refl., fíflast, to act as a seducer.
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    1.
    u, f. a girl, Grett.
    2.
    d, [fivle, Ivar Aasen], with acc. to fool one, Skálda 168.
    2. to beguile a woman, Glúm. 377, Fs. 60, Nj. 107: reflex., fíflask at konu, id., Rd. 318, Bs. i. 663: of a woman, to fall into illicit love, Stj. 321, Bs. i. 653.

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